
Baratza - Virtuoso 586
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1. Not already. You'd have to 'make' something. 2. Not really. 3. You can look at getting a grinder with a mechanical time grind function, or a mechanical On button; and then remotely activate it with a smart plug or timed plug. Something like the Baratza Virtuoso has a timer knob on the side, you could set that, leave the room, and activate the smart plug from your phone. Grinders very rarely have a mechanical "on" button that would remain on indefinitely - base safety feature to prevent burning out the motor or fire risk due to overheating if you left it running and walked away. You're either finding that in a weird-brand grinder that doesn't care about your fire insurance, or in a grinder that's not supposed to work that way but has been damaged somehow - I have a Virtuoso that is stuck 'on' because the timer knob jammed, and I need to plug and unplug it when I'm using it.
r/Coffee • Remote Grinder Question - Have autism and noise aversion ->I would only add that if you have the extra cash, The Baratza Virtuoso is also excellent. It has a couple quality of life features like a little light inside and an extended number of settings. But likewise, I dial it in when loading the coffee and don't touch it again unless I'm changing coffee brews. Just tap the button once every morning. And that little light btw, while seeming like an afterthought, is CLUTCH. It's so useful.
r/BuyItForLife • Coffee Grinder - Simple , set it once and forget it ->I recently "upgraded" from an electric Baratza Virtuoso to a manual ZP6. I like the ZP6 a lot. It takes up less space and really doesn't take much time or effort to grind coffee. I do pour over with 15 or 20 g of coffee at a time, and it takes seconds to grind. I can't see myself going back to an electric grinder (unless I for some reason bought a Mr. Coffee and needed a lot of coffee grounds).
r/pourover • I cant decide between an electric or hand grinder. Which do you prefer? ->I’ve owned a Baratza Virtuoso (barely adequate, if that), a Turin DF 64 V. 1, a Niche Zero, and the Eureka Mignon Zero. The Turin was more clarity/fruity forward, though not by much, but I sold that for a Niche Zero. I owned them both for a little while and decided to keep the Niche. The Niche was fine—super user friendly, and easy to clean—but for not-particularly-rational reasons I was drawn to the Eureka (for esthetics mainly), so I sold the Niche. The Niche and the Eureka are both quiet, and great for my preference of dark beans and classic Italian espresso—- really, between the two you can't go wrong. But unless you can find a used Niche there's a big price difference. As I reread my post I sound like a person always after the next thing, but I did eventually stop questing something different!
r/espresso • Espresso grinder recommendations [$400 or less] ->Baratza grinders don’t die. Parts and instructions are available to inexpensively rebuild them. I had a Virtuoso for 15 years, and rebuilt it twice in that time. The plastic drive gear can get stripped, and once I replaced the motor and burr set with upgraded versions. I bought a Fellow Ode bc the Fellow is quieter and passed the baratza on to my son who has had it for 3 years. I like the Ode, but don’t love that I can’t repair it myself. I had some trouble and Fellows solution was to send me a rebuilt unit.
r/JamesHoffmann • Grinder Recomendations ->I've been using the same Baratza Virtuoso daily for, let's see, 16 years I think. Haven't had to do anything to it. It just works.
r/BuyItForLife • Coffee Grinder - Simple , set it once and forget it ->My Baratza Virtuoso is a beast. Going on 5? years.
r/BuyItForLife • Coffee Grinder - Simple , set it once and forget it ->The Bratza Virtuoso+ ($250) would work and probably be an improvement. It has the premium M2 burrs. For brewed coffee, you don't need flat burrs, and machines that have them are usualy harder to clean.
r/pourover • What is starting point for an electric grinder to match the grind quality of my hand grinder? ->Yea I have the baratza virtuoso and I ❤️it!
r/BuyItForLife • Black and Decker Coffee Bean Grinder ->I just gave my son our Encore, and purchased a Baratza Virtuoso. This grinder is fabulous. Once you get your ratio of water and coffee where you like it, you can set the timer on the grinder to grind the correct amount of beans every time. Highly recommend.
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